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Steven W
Yes I know that OpenOffice.org is always free. If anyone would like StarOffice 7, and maybe a discount on StarOffice 8:

http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/dow.../sun-staroffice

read the article it will tell you how.

Enjoy.
awergh
there were already free copies with pc magazines out there but isnt this the wrong place to post this
mark strelecki
Thank you, Steven. Good show, man.

It was a piece of cake to give them my name, email address and country of residence (not even an entire mailing address).

I used StarOffice V6 and wanted to see what V7 was like, though OpenOffice 3 is coming in 2007.....

Best wishes from Atlanta, GA USA.

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Philco
QUOTE (Steven W @ Dec 6 2006, 01:18 PM) *
Yes I know that OpenOffice.org is always free. If anyone would like StarOffice 7, and maybe a discount on StarOffice 8:

http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/dow.../sun-staroffice

read the article it will tell you how.

Enjoy.


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Steven W
Read the article Philco.
newsposter
It's still a limited time demo, it will cost UK 30 pounds to get a real license for the thing.
Steven W
It's not a time-limited trial, trust me, you can get a discount on version 8.

"Note, ignore the ‘time limited demo’ reference on this page. You’ll need to get your serial code from www.avanquest.co.uk/vnu/staroffice/register"

Note the top of the page it's a "Full commercial download" Worth 60 pounds.
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